Kevin John Edusei

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Kevin John Edusei (born 5 August 1976) is a German conductor.[1]

Born (1976-08-05) 5 August 1976 (age 49)
Bielefeld, Germany
OccupationConductor
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Kevin John Edusei
Edusei in 2012
Born (1976-08-05) 5 August 1976 (age 49)
Bielefeld, Germany
Alma materRoyal Conservatory of The Hague
OccupationConductor
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Websitekevinjohnedusei.com
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Biography

Born in Bielefeld, Edusei studied orchestral conducting, classical percussion and sound engineering ("Tonmeister") at the Berlin University of the Arts and the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, where his teachers included Jac van Steen and Ed Spanjaard.[2]

Edusei held a conducting scholarship at the 2004 Aspen Music Festival, where he was mentored by David Zinman.[3] His other mentors included Kurt Masur, Péter Eötvös, Marc Albrecht, Peter Gülke and Sylvain Cambreling. In 2004, he became assistant conductor of the Ensemble Modern, Frankfurt,[4] and served on the conducting staff of the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar for two seasons.[5]

From the 2004-2005 season, Edusei served as First Kapellmeister and Deputy Generalmusikdirektor at the Theater Bielefeld. From 2007 to 2011, he worked in the same position at the Staatstheater Augsburg.[6] He was a prize-winner at the 2007 Lucerne Festival Academy conducting masterclass, under the guidance of Pierre Boulez and Péter Eötvös[7] and in 2008 he was the first-prize recipient in the Dimitris Mitropoulos Conducting Competition in Athens.[8] Edusei is an alumnus of the Deutsche Bank Stiftung Akademie Musiktheater heute[9] and the Dirigentenforum of the German Music Council.[10]

In 2013, Edusei was named Chief Conductor of the Munich Symphony Orchestra.[4] He continued in this post until the 2021/2022 season.[11]

From 2015 to 2019, Edusei was Chief Conductor of the Konzert Theater Bern,[12] having been named principal guest conductor in 2014.[13] During his tenure, he led new productions of Peter Grimes, Salome, Ariadne auf Naxos, Bluebeard's Castle, Tannhäuser, Tristan und Isolde, Káťa Kabanová and a cycle of the MozartDa Ponte operas.

Edusei's guest conducting work has included his debut at the BBC Proms in August 2017[14] with the Chineke! Orchestra. In 2022, he returned to The Proms for its annual concert of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, with Chineke! Orchestra.[15]

Edusei first guest-conducted the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) in September 2021. He subsequently served as the FWSO's principal guest conductor for three seasons, as of the 2022–2023 season.[16]

In the UK, Edusei made his debut with the Royal Ballet and Opera, Covent Garden, in the autumn of 2022, conducting Puccini's La bohème. In September 2025, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra announced the appointment of Edusei as its conductor-in-residence at Cadogan Hall for the 2025-2026 season.[17]

Awards

  • 2007: Prize Winner, Lucerne Festival Academy[7]
  • 2008: 1st Prize Dimitri Mitropoulos Conducting Competition[18]

Recordings

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Orchestra Album Soloist (if any) Label Release year
Munich Symphony Orchestra Einschoch6: Die Stadt springt Einschoch6 Solo Musica 2015
Munich Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky: Extracts from the Nutcracker Solo Musica 2016
Tonkünstler Orchestra Enjott Schneider: Shadows in the Dark WERGO 2016
Tonkünstler Orchestra Enjott Schneider: Bach, Dracula, Vivaldi & Co. Csaba Kelemen, trumpet, Stefan Langbein, trombone WERGO 2016
Chineke! Orchestra Dvořák & Sibelius Signum Records 2017
Munich Symphony Orchestra Schubert: Symphonies Nos 4 & 7 (four-movement realisation of Symphony No. 7) Solo Musica 2017
Munich Symphony Orchestra Schubert Symphonies Nos 5 & 6 Solo Musica 2018
Bern Symphony Orchestra Korngold & Mozart: Violin Concertos Claves Records 2018
Bern Symphony Orchestra Shostakovich, Weinberg & Kobekin Anastasia Kobekina, cello Claves Records 2019
Munich Symphony Orchestra 1939 Fabiola Kim, violin Solo Musica 2019
Munich Symphony Orchestra Schubert Symphonies Nos 3 & 7 Solo Musica 2020
The Royal Opera Puccini: La bohème Ailyn Pérez (Mimì), Danielle de Niese (Musetta), Juan Diego Flórez (Rodolfo), Andrey Zhilikhovsky (Marcello) RBO Stream[19] 2022[20]
The Royal Opera Puccini: Madama Butterfly Asmik Grigorian (Cio-Cio San), Joshua Guerrero (Pinkerton), Lauri Vasar (Sharpless), Hongni Wu (Suzuki), Ya-Chung Huang (Goro), Jeremy White (The Bonze) Opus Arte 2024
London Symphony Orchestra Rózsa: Violin Concerto – Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 Roman Simovic LSO Live 2024
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